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  1. Isle of Capri Hotel reservations - Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/emilia-romagna/emilia-romagna-hotel-reservations

  2. Galleria Borghese museum• https://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome/parks-and-gardens/villa-borghese/galleria-borghese

    Immersed in the lush greenery of Villa Borghese, just a few meters from one of the parts of Rome richest in monuments, is the Borghese Gallery, the largest private collection of art in the world. It’s almost impossible to imagine so many works...

  3. Inside the St. Peter's Basilica: Opening hours and price - Rome - Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome/the-vatican/st-peter-s-basilica/st-peter-s-basilica-interior

    The Basilica of Saint Peter is Christianity’s most important spot and perhaps the most famous religious site in the world. For centuries it has been the destination of millions of people coming from every part of the globe but above all it’s the result...

  4. Sistine Chapel - Vatican Museums, Rome - Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome/the-vatican/vatican-museums/sistine-chapel

    The Sistine Chapel is without doubt one of the greatest art treasures of all time, one of the most celebrated masterpieces in the world. It's the last stop on the Vatican Museum tour and is the most ardently awaited moment for the millions of tourists...

  5. Theatre of Marcellus (Teatro di Marcello), Rome - Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome/districts-of-rome/campo-marzio/theatre-of-marcellus

    Theatre of Marcellus (Teatro di Marcello) With its rows of arches and its more recent, unusually high windows, the Theatre of Marcellus is one of the oldest examples of an entertainment venue that was very popular among ancient Romans. Located in the...

  6. Sistine Chapel: ceiling virtual tour – Vatican Museums, Rome - Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome/the-vatican/vatican-museums/sistine-chapel/the-ceiling

    Sistine Chapel: The ceiling by Michelangelo Buonarroti In the center part of the ceiling, right above our heads, almost as a warning, Michelangelo describes the history of humanity, from creation to fall. The way to salvation is clear, man has only to...

  7. Basilica Julia - Roman Forum, Rome - Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome/ancient-rome/roman-forum/basilica-julia

    The large building in front of the piazza of the Forum is the Julia Basilica. It was very large and here, too, Roman justice was administered: in fact, it held various tribunals. The interior was divided by columns into five large naves and was so vast...

  8. Michelangelo’s Pietà in St. Peter's Basilica, Rome - Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome/the-vatican/st-peter-s-basilica/michelangelo-s-pieta

    Michelangelo's Pietà is perhaps the most famous work of art in Saint Peter’s. Made of white Carrara marble, it was created by the great artist when he was only 23. Its drama is apparent from the very first glance. The Madonna and the dead Christ, the...

  9. Laocoön and His Sons, Vatican Museums in Rome - Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome/the-vatican/vatican-museums/octagonal-courtyard/laocooen-and-his-sons

    Laocoön and His Sons Vatican Museums The most extraordinary sculpture of all is the statue of Laocoön and His Sons (Laocoonte), brought here by Julius II on advice from Michelangelo. It tells the story of the Trojan priest Laocoonte, who had foreseen...

  10. Octagonal Courtyard (Courtyard of the “Belvedere”) Vatican Museums, Rome - Italy• https://www.italyguides.it/en/lazio/rome/the-vatican/vatican-museums/octagonal-courtyard

    Behind the succession of terraced areas, Bramante realized another courtyard, the Octagonal Courtyard, named after its shape by Clement XIV in 1772. Initially it was called "Belvedere Courtyard", although is best known as "the courtyard of statues"...

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